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m. Est 1552
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m. Aft 22 Sep 1587
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[edit] The Life of Thomas HatchThomas Hatch, of Tenterden and Canterbury, co. Kent, the testator of 1611, bapt. at Tenterden 30 June 1565; d. between 27 Dec. 1611 and 5 June 1613; m. by license of 22 Sept. 1587 Margaret King of Cranbrook, co. Kent, widow, who m. (3) by license of 2 Apr. 1614 John Allen of Canterbury, gentleman, and was the testatrix of 1626. Thomas Hatche was churchwarden at Tenterden in 1599, and was later of the parish of St. Peter, Canterbury.[1] [edit] The Estate of Thomas Hatch"The Will of Thomas Hatch of the parish of St. Peters in Canterbury, co. Kent, yeoman, 27 December, 9 James I [1611]. To Joane Watmer, my daughter, a gold ring worth 20s. To William Watmer, my son-in-law, a gold ring worth 10s. To John Hatch and William Hatch, my very loving brothers, to each a gold ring worth 20s. Whereas it is agreed between me and William Hatch, my brother, in part consideration of my interest in a messuage and divers lands in Sellendge next Horton, late given unto John Hatch, William Hatch, and me, and unto our heirs male, according to the will of Stephen Hatch, late of Sellendge, that he, the said William, shall make unto me an assurance of a tenement and nine acres of land in Sellindge, with a proviso that, if I have a son, at his age of one year the said William shall pay me £6 a year until my son be fifteen years and then the said William shall pay me £100 to my said son's use, the said tenement and nine acres of land then to return to my brother William; now if I have a son, my brother John is to receive said payments, etc. Executrix and residuary legatee: wife Margaret. [No witnesses.] Proved 5 June 1613 by the executrix. (Consistory of Canterbury, vol. 42, fo. 213)."[2] References
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